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It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken, Songs by The Tragically Hip
In partnership with Thousand Islands Playhouse
Book by Ahmed Moneka & Jesse LaVercombe
Directed by Mary Francis Moore
Orchestrations and Music Supervision by Bob Foster
Choreography by Marc Kimelman
It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken immerses audiences in a powerful original story set to the timeless music of The Tragically Hip, capturing the raw energy, heartfelt lyrics, and unmistakable spirit that have become central to Canada’s musical identity.
Set in 2002, Waleed — an exiled journalist — arrives in Canada and unexpectedly falls for Kate, the owner of a local music store. Their connection is immediate and undeniable. But when circumstances change, they are forced to confront duty, uncertainty, and what truly matters — and where they each belong.
Featuring iconic songs by The Tragically Hip, including “Bobcaygeon,” “Ahead by a Century,” “New Orleans Is Sinking,” “Wheat Kings,” “Grace, Too,” “Blow at High Dough,” and “Courage.”
TICKET PRICES ($31.64 – 110.74) INCLUDE HST & FEES
Produced by permission of David and Hannah Mirvish and Michael Rubinoff
Co-Producers: The National Arts Centre and its National Creation Fund
It’s a Good Life If You Don’t Weaken was developed in partnership with Theatre Aquarius, Thousand Islands Playhouse, and further developed at The Creative School Chrysalis at Toronto Metropolitan University and in collaboration with the National Creation Fund at Canada’s National Arts Centre.